Hermie help?

mcgregski

Active Member
Hello,

I've just harvested a Blueberry Skunk cross, all has been fine but a couple of the lower popcorns buds were riddled with seeds. I found 17 that look ripe and another 5-6 that were still white.

i have checked all the buds and plant and can find no sign of anything male.

there were 10 other plant in the flowering room but they all produced lovely buds and no sign of seeds

a couple of questions:

ive read hermie plants produce feminised seeds? Is this correct

if it isn't the blueberry skunk that have fertilised itself - I guess the seeds will be a funky feminised cross with one of the other strains? Is this a good assumption any thoughts would be welcomed

thanks
 

MyPetSkunk

Active Member
If you had fully ripe seeds, someone went hermie pretty early. Strange(and lucky) that it only affected one plant. The seeds will most likely be female, but they are liable to be hermie prone.
 

irieie

Well-Known Member
self pollinated seeds from a hermie are usually hermie or are easily turned hermie, focus on what is good and did not hermie and get rid of the hermie strain.
 
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